by themorningtails | Jun 2, 2025 | Articles
People stare at her. They point. They whisper. Some even laugh. But Gracie doesn’t care. And neither does her mom. Because what most people see as “weird” or “broken”… her mom sees as beautiful. You see, Gracie’s tongue hangs out the side of...
by themorningtails | Jun 2, 2025 | Articles
Let me tell you about a dog named Obi. He’s a 1-year-old Australian Kelpie and Doberman Pinscher mix, tipping the scales at a solid 56 pounds. But don’t let his size fool you—Obi thinks he’s a lapdog, and he’s got enough love to prove it. Obi’s currently residing at...
by themorningtails | Jun 2, 2025 | Articles
In the heart of Colorado’s Grand County, a young hound named Koa embarked on an unexpected adventure that would test the limits of trust and the strength of community bonds. Koa, a 15-month-old walker hound, had recently been adopted by David Ingram from a...
by themorningtails | Jun 2, 2025 | Articles
In April 2024, Sadie, a spirited puppy, arrived at the Providence Animal Center in Pennsylvania with her siblings, rescued from a shelter down south. Her infectious energy quickly endeared her to visitors, leading to a swift adoption. However, the promise of a forever...
by themorningtails | Jun 2, 2025 | Articles
At 16, Tilly had nearly given up on her zoomies. Once a spry pup who darted around the yard with boundless energy, she now struggled to stand, often toppling over and needing assistance just to eat. Her family feared the worst, thinking they might have to say goodbye....
by themorningtails | Jun 1, 2025 | Articles
Let me tell you something, friend. If you think your dog is just a pet, you’re missing out on their true potential. That wagging tail, those eager eyes—they’re not just for fetching balls or begging for treats. They’re tools for healing, for bringing...